TC-Trauma Sensitive Yoga: As a pathway to anti-oppressive practice- San Francisco, CA

TC-Trauma Sensitive Yoga: As a pathway to anti-oppressive practice- San Francisco, CA

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TRAUMA SENSITIVE YOGA- AS A PATHWAY TO ANTI-OPPRESSIVE PRACTICE:

A PROFESSIONAL TRAINING IN TCTSY FOR HEALTHCARE PROVIDERS, HEALERS & ACTIVISTS

MARCH 8-10, 2019 // SAN FRANCISCO, CA

<<UNIQUE TIME SCHEDULE- SEE BELOW>>

This professional training is designed for social workers, activists, mental health clinicians, yoga teachers, educators, and other health care professionals who are looking to deepen their understanding of the whole-system impact of complex, intersectional trauma.

Additionally, it is designed to support those professionals in expanding their current practice, to incorporate the Evidence Based Practice of Trauma Center-Trauma Sensitive Yoga; through learning how to integrate healing the impacts of complex trauma on the nervous system, via trauma sensitive movement and breath.

Emphasis is placed on how the core components of the practice and process of trauma sensitive yoga, are also the building blocks to any anti-oppressive & trauma sensitive work. The training will provide specific tools to support participants to facilitate trauma sensitive movement and breath practices that are vital to the healing process of complex trauma (a.k.a. the many faces of systemic oppression) in personal, professional, community-based or system-wide relationships.

SATURDAY MARCH 9TH- 12:30-6PM

SUNDAY MARCH 10TH- 12:30-6PM

FOR:

Professionals who are working to heal and reverse the multi system impact of complex trauma (a.k.a. all layers of oppression), and who are interested in learning an evidenced based approach to facilitate holistic change & healing, interpersonally and systemically.

The training is applicable for social workers, activists, mental health clinicians, yoga teachers, educators, and other healthcare professionals.

Facilitated by:

Morgan Vanderpool, LICSW, E-RYT, TCTSY-F is faculty at the Center for Trauma and Embodiment at JRI. They are a supervisor for the Spanish-Language Certification Program, a Licensed 20-hr TCTSY Trainer, & a TCTSY Agency Trainer.

​Morgan is the TCTSY trainer for the Western United States, México, Latin America and the Caribbean. Morgan is a queer, non-binary, clinical social worker, who is multilingual and multi-literate in Spanish and English. They are passionate about facilitating empowering learning experiences for other professionals on how to use the neuroscientific foundations of TC-TSY's body-up approach to movement and breath, to help facilitate healing for the most complex intersections of systemic oppression and individual trauma. You can find out more information about Morgan and their work at- www.morganvanderpool.com.

INVESTMENT:

THE VALUE OF THE TRAINING IS $375, AND WE ARE OFFERING A SELF-DETERMINED WAY TO INVEST IN THE TRAINING.

The scale is based on your self-determined access to resources, privilege & social capital. In your self-determination, please consider your global positionality of privilege. Please self-assess based on aspects of your personhood that do, or do not, grant you privilege/access to social capital e.g. race, gender & sexual identity, socio-economic status, educational background, able-bodied-ness, etc.

Abundant access to social capital: $425

Sufficient access to social capital: $375

Limited access to social capital: $325

If paying in one lump sum is not accessible for you at this time, payment plans are available.

Additionally, there is one 50% scholarship available for someone who has a complex positionality & who is actively involved in anti-oppressive, trauma-sensitive work.

There is a work study position available, at 50% tuition plus active participation in supporting the logistics of the training.

A: No. Participants DO NOT need to be yoga teachers to benefit from the training, although a well-developed personal yoga practice can be very helpful. Morgan will facilitate the learning experience so that you can integrate TC-TSY into your particular professional context.

Q: Do I need to be a clinician in order to participate?

A: No. The training is applicable for social workers, activists, mental health clinicians, yoga teachers, educators, and other healthcare professionals.

A: The curriculum is taught through a trauma sensitive lens centering self and community care. It is natural that due to the in-depth conversations in the training, trauma responses may arise. Please come prepared to support yourself in meeting your physical and emotional needs throughout the training and afterwards.

Q: Should I make any social plans the weekend of the training?

A: We believe in choice making, and be mindful that you will have homework and reflection practices during the evenings, and will be integrating a lot of new/self-reflective information.